College mathematics is divided into advanced mathematics, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics. Advanced mathematics is based on high school mathematics, which is roughly the same (because the contents of each edition are slightly different). The first chapter is elementary function and basic elementary function. Chapter II Derivation, Chapter III Differential, Chapter IV Integral, Chapter V Solving Differential Equations, Chapter VI Double Integral, Chapter VII Series and Chapter VIII Mathematical Modeling. Linear algebra is completely different from high school and advanced mathematics. Generally speaking, chapter 1 determinant, chapter 2 matrix, chapter 3 solution of linear equations, chapter 4 properties of linear equations, chapter 5 quadratic probability theory and mathematical statistics are more difficult. The first chapter is the basic knowledge of probability (similar to high school, but more difficult), the second chapter is probability distribution, the third chapter is the joint divisor rate of probability, the fourth chapter is the basic knowledge of mathematical statistics, the fifth chapter is parameter estimation, the sixth chapter is hypothesis testing, and the seventh chapter is linear regression. I got full marks three times, in college. I hope it helps you.
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